Moving. Again. Hopefully for the last time in a good long while….
In case you haven’t heard, we’re moving. Yes, again. We’ve spent the last couple of years trying to figure out where and when and have finally chosen the where and when and when you hear where, you might just ask why. Yes, it’s official–Sam and I are moving to Portland, MAINE, at the end of May. We’ve
found a home very close to downtown and more importantly, approximately 2 miles from the ocean.
If you’re wondering why, read on.
- Sam’s been diagnosed with a heart condition that is uncomfortable (more-so than being serious in a scary medical way) and is aggravated by the altitude he’s been living in for over a decade now.
- We’ll be close to Sam’s Granny (and family), all of whom I know Sam misses a lot (and me too!)
- Over the last couple of years in building our web development company, we’ve found ourselves with a growing number of clients on the East coast, including Boston and New York City.
- Portland is beautiful.
- Portland is on the ocean.
- We both love New England and have wanted to pick a place out thattaway for quite some time.
So the plan is as follows: Sam, Barkley, Izzy, my mom and I are leaving Albuquerque on the 21st of May and driving East. We’ll spend about a week in
Rockford, IL to visit my family on the way to Maine. Our current plan is to arrive in Portland on the 30-ish or so.
We’ve found a house that we liked and are really excited to get there and get settled. I’ll be starting school in the Fall at University of Southern Maine (for real this time).
If anyone needs our address, just email me.
Here’s what’s new with us…
Hey everyone, it’s been awhile since my last post, but we’ve been busy–which is a good thing.
- Sam and I rode in the 2011 bike MS: Pedal Los Pueblos charity ride. It was exciting and lots of fun. Thank you to everyone who donated and helped us help the fundraiser surpass it’s $125,ooo goal (last I checked, they were close to collecting $150,000!)
- I started my own photography business and have shot a few homes in the Albuquerque area and one in Durango–you can see some of my latest work here.
- I started a new job, working very part-time as a transaction manager for a local real estate agent
- Sam spoke in this years’ Albuquerque Wordcamp conference as a panelist and did an excellent job. It was a great opportunity to meet other web people in our area and I think he made some great contacts. He had so much fun that he is thinking about speaking at other conferences nationally and possibly internationally
- I got accepted to UNM, and am finally going to finish my degree. Go Lobos!
- There is talk of my brother and his wife moving to Albuquerque at some point in the near future–this would be wonderful and we are very much looking forward to them being closer
That’s about it for now. We are heading into Fall and are looking forward to the weather being cooler for awhile. We enjoyed spending this Summer with our niece and nephews and miss them now that they are back in school!
We are planning a trip to Rockford in November for Thanksgiving, and we’re really excited about seeing everyone there. We will be in town for about 5 days, so let me know if anyone wants to get together!
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Well folks, we’ve decided to stay in Albuquerque for a few more years. We’ve moved out of the apartment, which has improved my impression of the Land of Enchantment quite a bit. It was no secret that I hated the apartment and it was extremely hot, and there was no yard for the dogs. Our new house has a yard, and A/C, and we’re quite comfortable here. I’m starting my own photography business and hope to be busy with that very soon. You can check out my website at http://hotchkissphoto.com/. Let me know what you think, I’d love some feedback! Anyways, below are some pics of the new house. If you need our new address, email us!
Grandfather’s Memorial
I’m a little late on posting about this, but better late then never. Last November, Sam’s grandfather, Joseph Hotchkiss, passed away peacefully at his home in Greenwich, CT. The memorial was held at the beginning of May. A beautiful time of year in Greenwich. Grandfather’s family and friends gathered to say their goodbyes and reminisce. While his passing is a sad occasion, it was an honor to gather with the wonderful family that Grandfather created. Rest in peace, grandfather, and thank you for blessing this world with your creation.
Southern Charm
We just returned from a wonderful trip to Savannah, GA to meet my brother’s new wife, Melissa. We had a great time and Melissa is more than I could have ever hoped for in a partner for my brother and as an added member to our family. A bit shy, very soft-spoken and probably overwhelmed by the invasion of me, Sam and my mom. It says a lot that she can handle my brother, though! I can’t wait to get to know her more over the years. So, welcome to the clan, Melissa! I was happy that we were able to belatedly celebrate Melissa’s birthday while we were in town. I sure hope she liked us.
We spent most of our time in Savannah, with short trips to Hilton Head, SC and Charleston. That part of the country is just beautiful and we hope to spend a lot more time there in the future. While in Charleston we visited with Suki, had lunch and a tour. It was so nice to see her again. Every time I see her, I wish we lived closer so I could just talk with her for hours about anything. Charleston is gorgeous and even though I was utterly exhausted and felt like I was about a 1/4 present I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. The history in both Savannah and Charleston is of particular interest to me, and like I said before, I really hope we can visit the areas again over and over!
Pictures!
- Damien, little cutie.
- Tyson–troublemaker, but devastatingly cute!
- Dave & Melissa’s kitchen
- Dave & Melissa’s house
- We’ve arrived, ready to have some fun.
Balloon ride & Santa Fe
Thanks to Livingsocial.com and Groupon.com, we were able to get a great deal on a hot air balloon ride and a night in Santa Fe. We had a blast, check out the pics below. Everyone should enjoy a balloon ride at least once in their life.
What we’ve been up to
This past weekend, my mom came to visit, and we had a great time shopping and hanging around on Saturday while Sam went and played laser tag with Jason, Rachel, Austin and the kids for David’s birthday. Laser tag sounded like a lot of fun, for sure. I think we’re going to try and go next weekend with Silas and Theo. I’ll take pics and let you know how it goes! Since today is Valentine’s Day, this past weekend there was also a free balloon rally, which my mom, Sam and I attended. It was pretty cold that early in the morning, but it was well worth it to see my mom see 100 hot air balloons take off into the bluebird sky.
Last week, Sam took me to see the musical ‘Wicked’. I read the book years ago (I looooved the book, it’s one of my all time favorites) and have been waiting to see the musical since about 2004, so it was a dream to finally get to see it. It was a touring production playing at Popejoy Hall at the University of New Mexico. It was an amazing night, we had so much fun. The musical is quite a bit different than the book, but as its own entity, the musical was perfect. Sam enjoyed it as well, which made it a fun night for both of us.
- Sam and I before our big date to see ‘Wicked’
- St. Valentine’s Day
We’re getting geared up to take a trip to Savannah to see my brother and meet his wife, Melissa, and I can’t wait! March 16-21 we’ll be traveling and busy visiting with them, and we’ll hopefully get to see Suki in Charleston while we are there, too.
Sam and I have been on a diet as some of you know. We’re using a website to track our calories and exercise, and it’s actually been working–I’ve lost almost 10 pounds in the last 3 weeks, and Sam’s lost weight too! We’ve been pretty dedicated to living healthier lives and I’m proud of us for sticking with it for as long as we have.
We’re also planning a mini-vacation to Santa Fe on March 3rd, where we will shop and dine and visit art galleries and just relax. Prior to heading to Santa Fe, we’ll be taking a hot air balloon ride in Albuquerque–pictures to come!
Also, we had a great night tonight for Valentine’s Day–dinner at Garduno’s and relaxing at home.
I don’t know that anyone reads this blog other than my mom, but I would love to hear what everyone else has been up to.
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As some of you may know, since living in Albuquerque we have endured (enjoyed?) living above one of the strangest people I’ve ever encountered. To say she’s been difficult would be putting it mildly. To say that she is mentally unhinged would not begin to describe her personality. Since moving into the apartment on Antigua in April, we’ve had a number of run-ins with this woman. Our very first encounter happened while we were unloading the U-Haul on our very first day in Albuquerque. To be more exact, she made her first appearance while Sam attempted to back the U-Haul into a parking spot near our stairs. What unfolded from there was as follows: the whole run down on how awful the complex that we hadn’t even finished moving into yet was, her complete medical history and her self-proclaimed pathetically small and ever dwindling family tree. And she was currently being audited. Oh, and at some point in there we met her suicidal cat, George Burns (whom she chases around the parking lot- he, dodging sprays and her overall wrath by sprinting underneath the parked cars, her, with a spray bottle and screaming “you get back in there, George Burns, you get back in that house right now!”). Why she takes her cat with her to Costco is beyond my comprehension. Why she believes that if she just opens the car door, he’ll run towards her apartment is just silly.
We had multiple run-ins with her from this point on. Some good, some bad. Some really really bad. She made various complaints to the management that we “lived too loudly”, followed by a request to not walk in our bedroom during the day because we make too much noise. She threatened to call the police over the Summer because a friend’s swimsuit top that had been drying in the sun on the balcony had blown off and fallen to the rocks below her bedroom window and Sam was trying to retrieve it as carefully and quickly as possible. We’ve since learned that she is on a great deal of medication and depending on when she last took this medication, she could be really nasty or really nice. At first, I took great offense to her attacks since I had always considered myself to be a kind, considerate neighbor who can get along with just about anyone. It made me pretty angry and hurt. And nervous since I didn’t know what was coming next and if it would somehow reflect badly on our rental history. I didn’t like that the Tierra Antigua Management staff always reprimanded us for stuff we were NOT doing without asking us if any of her accusations were true. She even went so far as to say that we (two non-smokers) had somehow thrown a cigarette butt down into her covered patio and burned her furniture….?? And all of this happened while we were in Boston. A nasty letter from management was waiting for us when we returned from our trip, exhausted from travel, reprimanding our carelessness and reminding us of the dangers of smoking and correct cigarette disposal. Gee, thanks, that will surely come in handy.
One rainy day in October, Sam and I returned from the gym to find our dog, Izzy, on the landing. Soaking wet and barking at our neighbor, who was to her credit, frantically trying to catch Izzy by enticing her with a milk bone. She saw that we were pulling up and said that she tried to make Izzy safe. Izzy had jumped through our second story window, survived the fall and had been prowling around making mischief for at least an hour and a half. That night really made me think. I have since realized that we are dealing with a mentally unstable woman who is basically alone and very lonely. I’ve really tried to make amends with her, understanding that it’s important to just play along with a crazy person who has no real grip on reality. I began treading lightly when seeing her in passing, and trying to make friendly small talk with her while still escaping to the safety of our second story apartment. She often offered our dogs treats when we would return from a nice walk. One day, to really cement the peace that I thought might be growing, I accepted her offer of treats for the dogs. I waited while she excitedly ran into her apartment and returned with two big milk bones, one for each pup. She made them sit, gave them the treats and then showered them with a lot of love. An animal lover–finally, something we have in common.
Now when I see her, I don’t dread it as much. I still get a little nervous because you don’t know what kind of day it’s been for her. I let her see the dogs and chat with her for a minute, and Sam usually knows to fabricate an excuse to get me up the stairs and away from being stuck there too long. I try to commiserate with her about the crappy maintenance & management at Tierra Antigua. I think it’s just better to agree than fight a pointless battle with someone who can’t understand. The next time she feels we’ve been too loud, I’m sure I’ll just apologize. In this situation, I have to understand that I have the intellectual upper hand, and it’s my duty to extend patience and kindness to her–someone who has not lived the privileged and pretty great life I have led with a wonderful family surrounding me.
This morning before leaving for work, at her doorstep I dropped a tin of cookies I made last night and a Christmas card. Hopefully she won’t think we’re trying to poison her and will feel included and thought of during the holidays which can be pretty lonely for someone who has no one. And I really hope she’s not allergic to peanuts!
Happy Holidays, everyone! Please give someone who needs it a little love this year. It could be the best gift you ever give yourself.
Becky
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For those of you who might be curious…. it’s been over a year since the accident, and Noah is as fearless & adventurous as ever! Check out the video his Dad, Jason, made (I think Cass would be proud!) The kids are all doing great–Amada is as energetic & clever as always. It’s exciting to see Noah on his segway–although it looks a little scary!
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